keyboard navigation/tracking of BMenus and BMenuBars, although
many issues remain.
Should not yet go into alpha, since there is one issue which
I am not sure if it's not a regression. The issue is that
invoking a menu item with Enter for the first time seems to
have no effect, while invoking it subsequently works as
expected. I don't know, yet, if that's a regression of this patch.
In any case, it's better than before, thanks, Pete!
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The new asynchronous tracking doesn't lock the view and makes desktop
replicants happy while clicking and dragging around. Fixes#880, #7241
and certainly other tickets, that i will revisit, about refresh locks
on the desktop or mouse related bugs. Based on a reusable MessageFilter and the
recent B_MOUSE_IDLE message. Some parts are ported from the old code
and could use further simplification.
There should be no intentional user fonctional change, except:
- slightly bigger threshold radius, shorter duration thresholds
(= 1.0 x the system-wide doubleclick setting)
- not reimplemented: quickening threshold when holding shift while dragging
a pose over a destination pose.
Some parts are ported from the old code and could use further simplification.
There is one known minor regression with autoscrolling while
rect-selecting but that will be better fixed with some changes to the
autoscroll code. Will address that ASAP. As for the unknown regressions,
please test :)
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methods the members are populated, the flat data size is calcualted, the data
buffer is allocated and the convenience pointers are set up automatically. With
initialize() an arbitrary configuration can be created, with
initialize_to_extended_joystick() a configuration is created that exactly
matches the data structure of the extended_joystick struct.
Having them here makes it easy to use the structure from a driver as well
without the need to set up everything manually.
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into joystick_driver.h as it is convenient to have also on the driver side.
* Added comments explaining the data structure and use case of the structure.
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inside BJoystick.
* Add joystick_module_info flag to communicate support for variably sized reads.
* The variably sized data structure is set up to describe either the actual
amount of data, when variably sized reads are supported by the driver, or it
is set up so that it exactly matches the data layout of the extended_joystick
structure. This allows us to support both as input data, while only needing to
care about a single format inside BJoystick. Convenience pointers allow the
data to be retrieved without additional overhead or extra logic.
* Add some sanity checks and ensure some boundaries when dealing reading data
from the variably sized structure (as there might not be any buttons, hats,
axis at all now).
* Ensure that the extended_joystick structure doesn't change in size due to
padding by making it _PACKED (it wasn't padded though).
This is still supposed to work exactly as before. However, it opens up the
possibility to actually support arbitrary controllers with arbitrary axis, hat
and button counts. It therefore allows to actually deliver what the BJoystick
API was designed to handle all along.
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* Added an arch_debug_gdb_get_registers() interface that is supposed to provide
the register values in the format expected by gdb and implemented it for x86.
* Reimplemented gdb_regreply() to use that. Also made it buffer overflow safe.
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* Include sorting, header style, macro naming, variable naming, spacing, ...
* Some simplifications, early returns and the like.
* The device name list items were allocated with new but deleted with free. The
whole private BJoystick list being modified by a friend class is dubious
though and should be reworked. Ideally node monitoring would be implemented
so that the list can be re-populated on demand instead of scanning through
every time.
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info and values. Inspired by and in parts based on the patch by caz_haiku in
ticket #7429 (though rewritten completely due to the other changes). Thanks
for the pointers!
* Clean up the mixup of internal joystick info and the one from
joystick_driver.h so that BJoystick and the drivers talk about the same
structures.
* Extensive coding style cleanup, simplifications, NULL checks, early returns,
std::nothrow allocations, include sorting, argument naming, ... that kind of
stuff.
* Added some TODO notes for remaining stuff.
* Automatic (and manual) whitespace cleanup.
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is loaded. SMTP and POP still have this problem! TODO: use the ServerConnection class in these add-ons too.
This would also remove a lot of #ifdef SSL form these add-ons. Will not do it in the near future, feel free to fix it
...
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* pass mapped frame buffer area id to accelerant
* remove my temporary hacked together frame buffer memory mapping
* completely rely on PCI BAR for now for aperture size / location instead of
R6XX_CONFIG_FB_BASE reg.
* Remove my temporary AllocateFB function.
* set grphPrimarySurfaceAddr to physical memory frame buffer location (offset 0)
* fix P/N sync setting.
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menu item it's associated with rather than an input string. This allows it
to calculate the position to start the input at, as well as the correct
line to place it on. The previous solution always put the input at the
center line, which happened to be the right place by happy coincidence
unless one also had the menu items for viewing/saving the debug syslog
present.
* Implement input buffer scrolling, and consequently lift the previous size
limit on user input (it is now only limited by the size of the passed in
buffer).
* Implement parsing of the input buffer to allow it to handle comma-separated
options. Thus, one can now input things like "disable_smp true, serial_debug_output false"
and it will be handled properly.
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the beginning.
* Added header for the get_decorator() functions and friends.
* Minor coding style cleanup.
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* I tried to reuse as much state from BControl as possible, so I removed a few
states.
* Also made the flags private, and added protected SetInside()/IsInside()
methods.
* Removed useless BIconButton::ID().
* Adjusted users.
* Minor cleanup, automatic white space cleanup.
-alpha
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This changes how Decorators are managed and applied. The app_server
no longer scans and maintains the available ones himself, but is
simply asked to load a Decorator add-on from a provided path.
The Decorator scanning is moved into DecorInfo and DecorInfoUtil,
private classes in the InterfaceKit. The bin command 'setdecor'
uses those.
I cleaned up all the coding style violations that I could find,
removed chunks of code which didn't make sense (if you never put
a NULL pointer into a list, you don't need to check for this and
so on) and also cleaned up other passages for improved clarity
and simplicity.
I also tested the functionality and it works fine. Would even be
Ok to include in Alpha 3, IMHO. Thanks for the patch!
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aren't otherwise exposed via the safe mode menus. The option can be
found under the debug options menu, where additional settings can be
added one at a time with the same syntax used in kernel settings files
(i.e. disable_acpi on).
Scrolling of the input buffer is not yet supported (will implement that
soon), so currently the input is clamped to the size of one line. This
shouldn't be a problem for our current set of options though.
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* make shared memory info naming clearer.
* move frame buffer internal offset read to driver
* remove check of > 512MB as we really should always use frame_buffer_size
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at the override entry to trigger the overriden vector so that we don't need
to configure any additional redirections.
* Also configures the polarity and trigger modes found in the override entry.
* When disabling the legacy PIC, retrieve the enabled interrupts and re-enable
then in the IO-APIC. This will for example make the ACPI SCI work that is
installed prior to switching interrupt models. Through the transparent support
for interrupt source overrides it'll also automatically relay from the old to
the new vector.
This should make ACPI interrupts work and should support relocating the ISA PIT
from irq 0 to a different global system interrupt (usually 2) so that it can
still work when IO-APICs are in use.
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all reports so far have been positive. We fall back to legacy mode in the cases
where we can't figure out the correct routing.
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* remove device_type and replace with device_chipset
* change MEMSIZE to >> 10 as r600-r700 store this in bytes (r800 uses MB and will be fixed soon)
* add if statement to select what register locations to use based on chipset
** Maybe use a struct or something to store these in a standardized way?
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* move system_revision.h to headers/private/libroot
* unify libroot's get_system_revision() (the one I introduced recently) with kernel's
get_haiku_revision(), the function is now called get_haiku_revision() in the kernel
and __get_haiku_revision() in libroot
* system_revision.c is now being built as part of libroot and as part of the kernel
* adjusted all callers of get_system_revision() accordingly
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* add private function get_system_revision() for accessing the
revision string
* adjust uname to use get_system_revision
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at all and, since there can be multiple IO-APICs, we need to do the
enumeration again in the kernel anyway. Also only set ioapic_phys the first
time we encounter an IO-APIC object as it looks cleaner when we arrive at the
first IO-APIC default address.
* Therefore we don't have to worry about already mapped IO-APICs when
enumerating them in the kernel.
* Also remove the mapping function that is now not used anymore.
* We still use the ioapic_phys field of the kernel args to determine whether
there is an IO-APIC at all to avoid needlessly doing the enumeration again.
This fixes multi IO-APIC configurations, because before we would indeed map
the last IO-APIC listed in the MADT, but then in the kernel assumed we mapped
the first one. We'd end up with mapping the last listed IO-APIC twice and the
first IO-APIC never, always programming the last one when we actually targetted
the first one.
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mark the ISA interrupts as unusable and then use ioapic_is_interrupt_available
to determine if that vector is possibly taken by an IO-APIC. If IO-APICs are
not used, this will simply always return false, leaving all vectors free for
MSI use.
* The msi_init() now has to be done after a potential IO-APIC init, so it is now
done after ioapic_init() instead of inside apic_init().
* Add apic_disable_local_ints() to clear the local ints on the local APIC once
we are in APIC mode (i.e. the IO-APIC is set up and we don't need the external
routing anymore).
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functional change intended.
* Use an appropriately sized sLevelTriggeredInterrupts for each controller type.
This also fixes an out of bound access for IO-APICs with more than 32 entries
and also returns the right mode in such cases.
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* the length of the sHaikuRevision character array symbol needs to be set explicitly,
as using either _SYS_NAMELEN or sizeof(utsname::version) will only return the values
for the host, which may not match ours, thus potentially causing problems when using
sHaikuRevision
* add headers/private/system_revision.h which defines SYSTEM_REVISION_LENGTH to 128
* adjust definitions of sHaikuRevision in libroot and kernel accordingly
utsname::version is shorter than SYSTEM_REVISION_LENGTH, but that doesn't cause any harm
until we have indeed switched to a DVCS (in which case longer revision strings will be
cut off by 'uname').
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* add boot item support to radeon hd driver
* add edid storage to shared info
* add pull of active monitor VESA EDID to radeon hd driver (until AtomBios complete)
* EDID pulled in driver now passed to create_display_modes
* move registers to external stock xorg radeon hd register headers (lic. allows it)
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* increase _SYS_NAMELEN defined in sys/utsname.h to 128 to allow long(ish) revisions
* sHaikuRevision is now a static character array (in both libroot and kernel)
* adjust build tool set_haiku_revision to write the revision as string
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IO-APIC can be easily enabled to test it on various configurations. Note that
the previous default opt-out didn't work because the safemode options would not
be touched at all when not actually entering the boot menu.
Once IO-APIC is more broadly tested this can be removed again and the opt-out
option reenabled.
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* add SetRawString() to both implementations of DefaultCatalog which sets
the translated string as given
* use SetRawString() in both (standard- and build-)versions of linkcatkeys
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* add a INTEL_TYPE_915M type to be used by 0x2592 (mobile version)
* 0x2e32 is actually non mobile, added its brothers 0x2e02, 0x2e12, 0x2e22, 0x2e42, 0x2e92
* 0x27a2 is actually mobile.
* added 0x2972, 0x2982, 0x2992 for INTEL_TYPE_965 type, and 0x2a12 for INTEL_TYPE_965M.
* added corresponding entries in intel_gart.
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(now at least <std> and <offset> are supported properly)
* instead of creating a TimeZone object whenever needed, we now
create it in tzset() and keep it around
* add tests for TZ to locale_test
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into libshared.a as BPrivate::BIconButton. Removed some outdated functionality
as well (now only uses BControlLook for drawing, cleaned up custom drawing).
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initialization order
This was meant to fix#7227, but just seems to have bypassed it - the crash is now somewhere else ... needs more investigation
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using libroot_debug.so, instead of having to hardcode them in the application
via calling private heap functions.
* The following options are implemented: 'p' turns on paranoid validation,
'w' triggers periodic wall checking every 500ms ('W' does the same, but every
100ms), 'g' to use guard pages (beware, this will dramatically increase
memory usage), and 'r' which forbids reusing of memory, freed memory is never
actually freed.
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handling:
* package attributes are now compatible with the low level attribute
handling of other HPKG attributes (such that 'package dump' now shows
package attributes, too)
* dropped type names from hpkg format, the attributes were identified
by IDs already and this simplifies the code considerably. Type names
are now handled in BLowLevelPackageHandler only.
* instead of rolling their own mechanism, high-level package attributes
handling is now implemented via a corresonding set of
AttributeHandler-subclasses
* adjusted package writer to only write package attributes that are
needed (empty ones are left out)
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* actually write the checksum
* compress the repository info archive, too (handle it as separate
section)
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* typedef base classes as 'inherited' and use that instead of the
explicit base class name
* remove superfluous scopes in case blocks
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* fleshed out RepositoryWriterImpl
* renamed BRepositoryHeader to BRepositoryInfo (in accordance with
BPackageInfo)
* adjusted BRepositoryInfo to be able to parse itself from a
driver_settings file
* added package_repo binary (only 'create' works as of yet)
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Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder.
Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters.
Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute.
Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend.
As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread.
Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now.
Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted.
Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h).
Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :(
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to create a package that refers to a license that is not a system
license or contained in the package
* added package-info flags (currently only approve_license and
system_package)
* adjusted package-reader/writer and pkgman accordingly
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* PackageWriterImpl no longer accesses members of WriterImplBase
directly, but uses getters/setters instead
* package attribute registration has been moved from PackageWriterImpl
to WriterImplBase, as it will be used in the same manner by the
RepositoryWriter
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* pulled commonly useful parts out of PackageWriterImpl into
WriterImplBase
* moved CachedStringTable and related methods into a separate class,
StringCache, in order to support having more than one string cache
per package file
* made package attribute section use a string cache, too, as that's
going to be very useful for repositories
* instead of writing package attributes directly, we now collect
corresponding PackageAttributes and write those later
* adjusted package reader accordingly
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types and defines of HPKG
* added header, magic and version for haiku repository format
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section access into the SectionInfo structure, of which
PackageReaderImpl now keeps two instances and a pointer to the
current of these two
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* added kernel-compatible datatypes for reading package info attribute
values (PackageInfoAttributeValue.h) - these will be used at a later
stage by the package-fs to transport those attributes to userland
when asked to do so (by ioctl)
* implemented parsing of package info attributes in PackageReaderImpl
* added support for compressed package attribute section to
PackageReaderImpl
* completed the writing of package info attributes in PackageWriterImpl
and fixed a couple of bugs exposed by parsing
* adjusted 'package list' to show the package info attributes as they
are found
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logs (the OpenTracker license doesn't apply since NaturalCompare
was never part of OpenTracker).
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but publish that info through a BPackageWriterListener
* adjusted 'package create' to print a package summary by default and
more verbose info upon request.
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* FDCloser is private, so it should live in BPackageKit::BHPKG::BPrivate
* adjusted 'package' binary to no longer use FDCloser (trivial)
* minor cleanup in command_extract.cpp
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* added my own copyright to a couple of files that I changed
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public and private API (still far from ideal, but a start):
* moved several HPKG-classes into the public namespace BPackageKit::HPKG
* added fImpl-wrappers around PackageReader and PackageWriter to hide
most of the gory details
* adjusted 'package'-binary and packagefs accordingly
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* added class BPackageInfo, which contains packaging attributes of
a package (the values relevant for package management)
* implemented parser (mostly) for reading a BPackageInfo from a config
file (.PackageInfo) in order to pass them on to the PackageWriter
when creating a package
* pulled hpkg-related stuff from bin/package into the package kit
* adjusted packagefs-Volume to skip .PackageInfo files when populating
the mountpoint, as those files shouldn't appear as part of an
activated package
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* rip BRepositoryHeader out of BRepositoryConfig and add support
for it to BRepositoryCache
* implement repository removal
* some minor cleanups
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* drop 'Haiku' namespace
* rename 'Package' namespace to 'BPackageKit'
* renamed all public classes to begin with a 'B'
* renamed BPackageKit::Roster to BPackageKit::BPackageRoster to not
clash with the BRoster from the application kit.
* fix some instances of public headers including private ones
Some functional changes, too:
* JobQueue now removes and deletes dependants of failed jobs
automatically
* JobQueue supports waiting for jobs to become runnable
* added a couple of InitCheck() methods where they make sense
and invoke those in users of these classes
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* cleaned up ObjectList.h
* switched several uses of new() to new(std::nothrow)
* moved ugly AsBList() hack into BObjectList<>::Private class and
adjusted all callers accordingly
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a folder to some other place in the filesystem hierarchy
* add helper function to VFS that encapsulates the "conversion" of a
vnode-pointer to a fs_vnode-pointer (used by bindfs)
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used by tarfs anyway) instead of RLE.
While this should allows larger logo/icons, it doesn't remove the
current 300000 bytes size limits for haiku_loader, so #6710 is not yet fixed.
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* The team and thread kernel structures have been renamed to Team and Thread
respectively and moved into the new BKernel namespace.
* Several (kernel add-on) sources have been converted from C to C++ since
private kernel headers are included that are no longer C compatible.
Changes after merging:
* Fixed gcc 2 build (warnings mainly in the scary firewire bus manager).
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that's the limit of the addr_t domain anyway.
* Defined IS_USER_ADDRESS() to !IS_KERNEL_ADDRESS(), which semantically it was
already, just more verbosely.
Should, in the future, avoid hundreds of useless Coverity tickets where the
macros are used.
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the parameter (CID 5329).
* _MergeWithOnlyConsumer(): Removed the somewhat weird consumerLocked
parameter. The caller can unlock itself, if desired. Improves Unlock()
readability.
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* inherit umask of calling process to images loaded via exec...()
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only a few events can be watched (team creation/deletion/exec, thread creation/
deletion/name changes). The functions start_system_watching()/
stop_system_watching start/stop watching events.
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automatically cleaned up when the team is deleted: Class AssociatedData is
the base class for a data item, AssociatedDataOwner a container for them
(struct team derives from it). Functions team_associate_data() and
team_dissociate_data() add/remove data.
* Turned sTeamHash into a BOpenHashTable (necessary since struct team is no
longer a POD).
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yet take the AddOnMonitorHandler (and also does not Run() the looper
automatically). Added SetHandler() method which allows to set the handler
afterward. Does not require updates in existing clients.
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* Implemented missing handling of symbolically linked images and of weak
symbols.
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* whitespace cleanup and renamed log2() to radeon_log2 (conflicts with log2 in math.h)
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* Extended app_server_debug command to be able to send it, too.
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- Add communication part to restore and save S&T groups.
- Fix call of GetDecoratorSettings listener hook.
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the syslog/serial output.
* Added app_server_debug command that currently just sends this command to the
specified teams.
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make some more perl tests happy.
* no longer expect a ICU timezone ID in the TZ environment variable,
but only expect this format if the TZ-value is starting with ':'
* accept "standard" TZ-values like "EST5" (of which only "EST" is
relevant to us) - if such a value is specified, we hardcode the
timezone name to the given value, no matter how ICU calls it
* adjust tests accordingly
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by the print_server to run a printer driver add-on.
This makes the print_server
1) resistant to add-on crashes
2) and memory leaks in add-ons
3) license of an add-on cannot influence the
license of the print_server since it does not
directly load the add-on anymore; might be
an issue with GPL printer drivers like Gutenprint
Transport add-ons directly loaded by the print_server
should be moved outside the print_server too.
Right now I am not aware that the transport add-ons
in the repository have any of the issues.
The Gutenprint driver has 2 + 3 that was the main
motivation to implement that now.
Disabled for now until the launch issue is resolved.
BRoster does not find the application by its
signature until it is opened in Tracker once.
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few warnings. Thanks! I did not apply the hunks about moving
a logging function in the common accelerant code to be static.
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well. This is rather ugly, but it was the quickest way to provide O(1) element
removal. This class could really use some love.
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* added support READ_12/16 and WRITE_12/16 in ata and scsi_periph, this enables read/write on block offsets greater than 2TB
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* ata: don't fail if lba_sector_count is null and lba48_sector_count is not
* scsi_periph: if ReadCapacity() returns 0xffffffff, use ReadCapacity16() instead
* scsi_disk: use a different computation in the struct geometry computation for bigger disks
Tested successfully with a virtual 10TB hard drive.
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- This is mostly a copy of the x86 32bit paging method and infrastructure, this was copied for two reasons:
1) It is the most complete VM arch
2) The first ARM PAE patches have landed on alkml, so we will have to deal with it in the future as well,
and this infrastructure has proven to be ready ;)
- No protection features, or dirty/accessed tracking yet
- Lots of #if 0
but....
It boots all the way up to init_modules() now, and then dies because of a lack of (ARM) ELF relocation implementation!
Since at this point the VM can be fully initialised, I'm going to focus on CPU exceptions next, so we can get KDL to trigger
when it happens, and I can actually debug from there ;)
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userland single-stepping is enabled for the thread.
* x86_exit_user_debug_at_kernel_entry(): Always store DR6 and DR7 in the CPU
structure, not only when breakpoints are installed.
* x86_handle_debug_exception(): When encountering a syscall single-step, also
set the THREAD_FLAGS_DEBUG_THREAD thread flag. Otherwise the
B_THREAD_DEBUG_STOP would be ignored.
* x86 interrupt handling, DISABLE_BREAKPOINTS():
- Renamed to STOP_USER_DEBUGGING().
- Now it also call x86_exit_user_debug_at_kernel_entry() when
THREAD_FLAGS_SINGLE_STEP is set, so that the debug registers are saved.
Fixes#6751.
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Integrated the classes in the Network Kit (libbnetapi.so). Only the foundation
classed BUrl, BUrlContext, BNetworkCookie, BNetworkCookieJar and the private
HttpTime code is currently compiled. The BUrlProtocol currently contains some
misplaced BUrlProtocolHttp specific stuff, and the HTTP stuff itself has a
dependency on libcrypto and should live in an add-on instead. I've sprinkled
some TODOs in the code, and I've done some renaming compared to the last
version of the GSoC patch. Any help to bring this further along is appreciated.
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* extracted new class BFormattingConventions from BCountry, which
manages the formatting conventions from a given locale and
allows to get/set the four different date/time formats supported
by ICU-locales as well as number and monetary formats
* overhauled the Locale preflet:
+ drop editing features for all formats, since I don't think
they do not make much sense to have in a prefs GUI - being
able to select from the existing locales should be good
enough. Please note that you can still change the formats
programmatically in an application.
+ renamed the 'Countries' tab to 'Formatting'
+ the locale formatting conventions list in the 'Formatting'
tab is now hierarchical for easier access (less scrolling)
+ fixed functionality of 'Revert' and 'Defaults' buttons
+ added support for using the month/day-names of your preferred
language during date formatting
* adjusted BLocale to ask BFormattingConventions for the current
formats when formatting dates and times and to offer 4
different format styles (full, long, medium and short).
* adjust all classes formatting dates/times to pick the
appropriate format style
* BLocaleRoster no longer directly archives/unarchives the
individual formatting conventions but delegates that to
BFormattingConventions
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- File system is now only displayed when the partition actually has a filesystem.
- Now checks if the DiskSystem supports initializing.
- Updated the *ParamsPanels, as well as, the Disk System add-ons to use the new storage api changes (see below).
Storage Kit:
- Simplified the parameters editor system. Now all parameter editor requests go through a single function, GetParameterEditor, and pass a B_PARAMETER_EDITOR_TYPE to request a particular parameter editor.
- Moved DiskDeviceAddOnManager.h to the headers directory, as it is now required by InitParamsPanel.
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that they can modify the media_format passed in. For example they
can store information in the user_data section. I don't actually
use this anymore, but it may come in handy again.
AVFormatWriter:
* Adjust the AVCodecContext flags not only for video, but also
for audio streams (as the API example does). This mechanism
may not yet work, since the AVCodecEncoder actually uses a
different AVCodecContext instance.
* Use the encodeInfo->flags and specify the key frame flag
for the AVPacket. This finally makes videos encoded on Haiku
seekable.
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* BLocale now keeps language and country completely separate and
mixes the formatting conventions into the current language's locale
when formatting dates and times (needs to be done for number- and
currency-formatting, too, since the digits may not be in the
preferred language)
* optimized fetching of the flag icons such that they are all loaded
in one go (by the locale roster) - this alone speeds up the Locale
preflet considerably
* worked on fixing the language confusion in the Locale preflet
* fixed a couple of bugs in the Locale preflet that would lead to
illegal characters being displayed in the date-subpart menus
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possible mismatch images info between loader and kernel.
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quite hidden bug theme.
This also reduce its RLE compression size, which should fix#6710.
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The official release one stay the well-known one, just renamed to show it's trademarked images.
Fixed#6183.
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* protect against invocations of ctype-macros/-functions with negative
character indices by mirroring the corresponding values at negative
array indices (the legal access range of __ctype_b is now [-128..255])
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SeekedTo(), since it's only informative to decoders. They
can't modify the seeked frame/time. This also mirrors what
all existing decoders were doing in Seek(). BMediaTrack
is simplified accordingly (resolved two TODOs).
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BMediaFiles and about BMediaTracks in BMessages. As an
example, one can get chapter meta-data or the language
name of an audio-track.
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* avoid trying to overwrite values of a constant structure when
updating the numeric locale data values used by glibc
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This might help with ACPI shutdown issues, if not this change can be reverted. Not verified as it works on all my machines even without this.
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Add support for both discovery and regular iSCSI sessions. Command and status
sequence numbers do differentiate between session and connection but only
one connection per session is currently supported.
Code is Big Endian for now, so compile it for ppc only.
Based on RFC 3720 ff. Tested against OpenSolaris 2009.06.
Resolves most of ticket #5319.
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Pass the desired window size from the socket to the service.
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Define structs for iSCSI messages, to be used by boot loader and kernel add-on.
For now it will refuse to compile for Little Endian systems (e.g., x86).
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Modelled after UDP, add limited TCP support to the boot net stack. The socket
works by queuing received packets as well as sent packets that have not yet
been ACK'ed. Some known issues are documented, especially there's only limited
congestion control. I.e., we send immediately and in unlimited quantity, thus
its use should be restricted to local networks, and due to a fixed window size
there is potential for our socket being overrun with data packets before they
are read. Some corner cases like wrapping sequence numbers may cause a timeout.
The TCP implementation is based on Andrew S. Tanenbaum's "Computer Networks",
4th ed., as well as lecture notes from Prof. W. Effelsberg, the relevant RFCs
and Wikipedia. The pseudo-random number Galois LFSR used for the sequence
number was suggested by Endre Varga.
Since the code is unlikely to get much smaller, better merge it now so that
subsequent changes get easier to review. No platform actively uses TCP sockets
yet, and the receiving code has been reviewed for endianness issues and should
terminate okay after verifying the checksum if no sockets are open.
Based on a version tested with custom code (#5240) as well as with iSCSI.
Compile-tested boot_loader_openfirmware, pxehaiku-loader with gcc4 and
haiku_loader with gcc2. Closes ticket #5240.
Changes from #5240 proposed patch:
* Various bug fixes related to queuing, some memory leaks fixed.
* Never bump the sequence number when dequeuing a packet. It's done afterwards.
* Don't bump the sequence number again when resending the queue or ACK'ing.
* Aggressively ACK while waiting for packets.
* Don't queue sent ACK-only packets.
* More trace output, esp. for queue inspection.
* Adapted use of TCP header flags to r38434.
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in BLocale (which is accessible via be_locale)
* adjusted all users accordingly
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Fix style issue, pointed out by Axel.
No functional changes.
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private accessor classes
* adjust style in BTimeZone::Private implementation to match other classes
of this kind
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Add protocol number and struct for TCP header.
First minuscule part of ticket #5240.
Checked that pxehaiku_loader still compiles, too.
Changes from proposed patch:
* Simplify struct by merging flags into one 8-bit field.
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values
* added locking to BLocale (needed since the data of the global object may
change any time)
* BLocale no longer passes out pointers to internal objects, it fill objects
passed in by the client instead (just like be_locale_roster does)
* dropped default language as member from RosterData, it is no part of the
default locale
* fleshed out implementation of TimeUnitFormat and DurationFormat, both
of which can now be given a BLocale in order to set the strings being used
during formatting
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Based on a SCSI Command Reference Manual by Seagate and Wikipedia.
Tested against OpenSolaris iSCSI target on ppc. It choked on the READ (12) opcode.
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the missing notifications.
* Renamed ieee80211_haiku.c to .cpp, and made it compile (this part requires
the updated GCC2, as it uses the ISO-C varargs macros).
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This allows to use lower resolution screen modes with black border.
Added a set of TODOs :
* The smaller scren is not centered, but aligned top-left
* The base resolution used is the one reported from edid 1.1, because I'm still not sure how to parse EDID 1.2. This resolution is too small on my laptop, but it works.
Also added two ways of setting 8-to-6 dithering for 18-bit LVDS panel. No visible result for me, unfortunately.
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* Improved tracing in PluginManager.cpp when loading an add-on.
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everything more readible.
* Once I understood better how everthing is supposed
to work, I've fixed some bugs.
* The most important problem was that AddDirectory()
placed the wrong entry (resolved symlinks) into the
entry list it keeps for each directory. This resulted
in the mechanisms not working at all when an add-on
was a symlink.
* There was a hidden TODO, which would mean that moving
an add-on from one watched directory into another,
like from home/config/add-ons/... into common/add-ons/...
would drop the client application (media_server,
input_server, ...) into the debugger.
* The fFormerEntries list did not seem to serve any
purpose. Basically it would not disable add-ons
removed from a watched directory unless it changed
it's name at the same time. I've removed it completely,
since it didn't seem to be an optimization
(entry cache) either.
* Each actual add-on file is now node-monitored for
stat changes. So if you have a link in the add-on
folder, and the linked to add-on changes, it triggers
a reload of the add-on now. This will make it much
more pleasant to develop add-ons and have them affective
immediately.
I tested with a fresh image, but there are no immediate
regressions I am aware of. I could imagine that messing
with certain add-ons can have a bad effect now, like
removing the keyboard input_server add-on may trigger the
keyboard to stop working immediately without an input_server
restart, but Tracker should warn before it happens.
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* make BDADDR_* macros refer to value types instead of addresses
* adjust all interfaces using bdaddr_t* to use (mostly const) refs instead,
which IMHO makes the interface & code clearer
* that got rid of a couple of const incorrectness casts
* some cleanup along the way
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PowerPC was special-cased to not include posix/regex.h but a local copy.
This caused a warning for undefining __STDC__ and a pointer signedness error.
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constants, which had to be defined in several places in order to be available
in the kernel addons, network protocols and the server/kit.
* enable -Werror for all servers
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a few highlights:
* BLayout now derives publicly from BLayoutItem
* Added BAbstractLayout class, which our layouts now derive from
* updated layout builders to avoid creating views when they don't need to
* updated layout classes
* updated AboutSystem to fix a little regression
* more details on #6407
* please tell me about any regressions, I've tried to find them all, but some
may have slipped by.
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* _kern_[sg]et_timezone() now accepts/passes out the timezone name, too
* adjust Time preflet and clockconfig to pass the timezone name into the kernel
when calling _kern_set_timezone()
* ajust implementation of tzset() to fetch the timezone name from the kernel
via _kern_get_timezone() instead of reading 'libroot_timezone_info'
* the Time preflet no longer writes 'libroot_timezone_info'
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* no longer keep a separate time-backend, since the implementation needs to
access (data of) the locale backend anyway
* moved more stuff from localtime_fading_out.c to localtime.cpp
* added respective tests to locale_test
* added two more tests copied from glibc, test_time.c and tst-mktime.c
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of localtime(), gmtime() and mktime()
* implemented tzset() to read the required info from libroot_timezone_info
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a specific file (/boot/common/settings/libroot_timezone_info)
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* Remove the be_locale global object and go through the be_locale_roster instead
* Rework the storage of data for the be_locale_roster, since BLocale already holds a BCountry and a BLanguage.
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* made FAT add-on use get_timezone_offset(), this time correctly adjusted for
the difference in units (minutes/seconds)
This makes the times in our FAT-fs agree with Linux again, at least :-)
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* dropped DaylightSavingTime from real_time_clock code in kernel, it was
never really being used for what it meant (and just being referred to by
gettimeofday(), which put a different meaning to it
* adjusted the syscalls get_timezone() & set_timezone() as well as their callers
accordingly
* got rid of get_rtc_info() and rtc_info struct in kernel, as it was only
being referred to by the FAT add-on and that one (like gettimeofday()) put a
different meaning to tz_minuteswest. Added a comment to FAT's util.c
showing a possible solution, should the hardcoded GMT timezone pose a problem.
* fixed declaration of gettimeofday() to match POSIX base specs, issue 7
* changed implementation of gettimeofday() to not bother trying to fill struct
timezone - it was using wrong values before, anyway.
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* renamed syscalls _kern_[gs]et_tzfilename
to _kern_[gs]et_real_time_clock_is_gmt, as the filename part is no longer
relevant (and the two corresponding parameters were removed)
* C++-ified and reworked clockconfig to use the info from 'Time settings'
to setup the timezone info during boot
* removed invocation of _kern_get_tzfilename() from tzset(), as the syscall
no longer exists and tzset() is currently broken anyway
* adjusted the Time preflet to use the renamed syscall when getting/setting
the RTC info
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global name space, and have ugly identifiers for nothing :-)
* Added a flags field to struct ifaliasreq. Added flags to mark an alias that
is currently being configured, or has been automatically configured.
Those flags aren't used yet, but they will replace IFF_CONFIGURING and
friends.
* Implemented deleting addresses only from interfaces via ifconfig.
* Added more command aliases for delete to ifconfig ("del", and "delete", for
more consistency with route).
* Fixed control_routes() to only release a reference to an address if it
actually got one before.
* If an interface address is deleted, its routes are now removed as well.
* InterfaceAddress now holds a reference to its interface as planned.
* Implemented removing interfaces. Works quite nicely.
* When downing an interface, all of its routes are now removed. When upping
it again, at least the default routes are added.
* datalink.cpp's get_interface_name_or_index() leaked a reference to the
interface found.
* SIOCAIFADDR would also leak a reference when new addresses were added.
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send_datagram() to send_data().
* Renamed DatagramSocket::SocketEnqueue() to EnqueueClone(), SocketDequeue()
to Dequeue().
* Ordered the methods in ProtocolUtilities.h according to their declaration.
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type one wants to receive. Changed ipv6_datagram to use that (but note that
it currently does not compile).
* Header cleanup.
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* refactored private/mutable stuff out of LocaleRoster into MutableLocaleRoster
* moved management of Locale/Time settings file and broadcasting of any changes
out of preflets and into MutableLocaleRoster
* added proper sorting to the listviews of the Locale preflet
* the Time preflet no longer overlaps long timezone names into the actual time
* several fixes with respect to leaking ICU objects, esp. in BCountry
* the locale roster no longer passes out references to its own BCountry object,
but uses copies, instead - this makes locking superfluous, as the clients'
BCountry objects can no longer be changed by the setting a new default
country in the locale roster
* removed pretty useless POSIX-style symbol fetching from BCountry - if we
need that at all, it should live in the dedicated formatter classes
* adjusted readonlybootprompt, dstcheck and Deskbar to the changed Locale API
* refactored existing Time-formatter into TimeUnitFormat and DurationFormat
(the latter of which is now used by AboutSystem)
* added stubs for Date, DateTime and Time formatters
* lots of coding style fixes throughout the Locale Kit and the Locale and Time
preflets
This will probably break most external apps making use of the Locale Kit - it
does break WebPositive.
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